I recently made a simple vanilla cake in preparation for 4th of July. You know, just your average white cake…
with an American Flag inside!
Kind of cool, right?
I’ve seen this fun cake idea on several wonderful baking blogs. The earliest post I found was from 17 and Baking, who credits her dad for the creative idea.
I opted for an extra simple decorating style on the outside of the cake, knowing the “wow factor” would be on the inside. I made a sweet patriotic cake bunting using stripped paper straws, a little twine and some festive ribbon.
There are several different ways this could be done. I assembled the cake using a slightly different technique than the original cake shown on 17 and Baking, but she has a video showing how she did hers, so you may want to check that out as a starting point.
~ How to put an American Flag inside a cake ~
I prepared a total of two Vanilla cake mixes (from a box- but feel free to use any Vanilla cake recipe you love). Prepare two 8″ cake pans by coating with a small amount of butter and flour, and placing parchment paper in the bottom. Prepare one batch of batter and color it red (I used Americolor super red gel). Divide the batter equally and pour into the two prepared pans. Bake as instucted by your recipe.
While the red cakes are baking, prepare another batch of batter. Divide the batter into two bowls and color one of the bowls of batter blue (I used Americolor royal blue). Leave the remaining bowl of batter uncolored.
When your red cakes have baked and cooled, remove from pans. Wash and then prepare pans for the white and blue batter. Bake.
However you get there, what you want to end up with is..
1- 8″ round blue cake
1- 8″ round white cake
2- 8″ round red cakes
(below I had already cut out a 4″ circle from one of the red cakes)
Then…
Slice the two red cake in half (horizontally), so you’ll have a total of 4 red layers. Set aside one layer, this will not be used for the cake. Cut a 4″ circle out of one of the layers. So you want to have two 8″ round layers and one 4″ round layer.
Cut the white cake in half as well. Then use a 4″ cookie cutter to cut a circle out of one of the halves.
Use a 4″ cookie cutter again (or make a 4″ circle of cardboard and use that as your template) to cut out the center of your blue cake.
You’re ready to assemble your cake when you have…
1 thick layer of blue, with the center cut out
2- 8″ layers of red
1- 4″ layer of red
1- 8″ layer of white
1- 4″ layer of white
Prepare a batch of Vanilla frosting. I used my favorite Vanilla Cream Cheese Frosting recipe.
Assemble cake with a thin layer of frosting between each layer of cake, starting on the bottom with red cake, then white, then red, then blue. Add some frosting along the inside “ring” of the blue cake to hold in the next two layer which will fit inside the opening. Fill the hole in the blue cake with a 4″ round layer of with cake, some frosting, then the 4″ round of red.
How to make a 4th of July Flag Cake
4th of July Flag Cake
Ingredients
Vanilla Cake
- 2 1/2 cups cake flour
- 2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 4 eggs
- 1 1/2 cups sugar
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract or 2 teaspoons extract and 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste
- 1 cup oil vegetable, canola, or extra light olive oil
- 1 cup buttermilk Can be made with 1 cup milk and 2 teaspoons vinegar or lemon juice, add acid to milk and set aside for 5 minutes before use
Vanilla Cream Cheese Frosting
- ½ cup unsalted butter set at room temp about 10 minutes but should still be cool
- 8 oz cream cheese directly from fridge
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract always use pure vanilla extract if possible
- 4 cups powdered confectioners sugar
- 1 to 4 tablespoons heavy cream heavy whipping cream or milk- although I do like the richness that cream adds
Instructions
Vanilla Cake
- Preheat oven to 350*F.
- Prepare cake pans (line the bottom of the pans with parchment paper, butter and flour the sides of the pans)
- In a medium bowl, add cake flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Stir together with whisk, and set aside.
- In the bowl of an electric mixer, add eggs and beat 10-20 seconds. Add sugar and continue to beat on medium speed about 30 seconds. Add vanilla and oil, beat.
- Reduce mixer speed to low and slowly add about half of the flour mixture. Add half of the milk, then the rest of the flour and the rest of the milk. Beat until just combined. Scrap down the side of the bowl.
Vanilla Cream Cheese Frosting
- Place butter in a large mixing bowl and beat until smooth. Add cream cheese and blend until fully combined and smooth, about 30 seconds.
- Add vanilla extract and powdered sugar and blend on low speed until combined. Increase to medium speed and beat until it begins to get fluffy.
- Slowly add the heavy cream, a little bit at a time until desired consistency is met. (Don't add too much if you want the frosting to stay in place when piped on cupcakes.)
- Beat until fluffy, about 1 minute.
- Use at once or keep refrigerated. (This frosting will keep well in the refrigerator for several days, but you may need to re-beat it for the best texture.)
Assembly
- Prepare two 8″ cake pans by coating with a small amount of butter and flour, and placing parchment paper in the bottom.
- Prepare one batch of batter and color it red (I used Americolor super red gel). Divide the batter equally and pour into the two prepared pans.
- Bake for 22 - 30 minutes at 350 degrees
- While the red cakes are baking, prepare another batch of batter. Divide the batter into two bowls and color one of the bowls of batter blue (I used Americolor royal blue). Leave the remaining bowl of batter uncolored.
- When your red cakes have baked and cooled, remove from pans. Wash and then prepare pans for the white and blue batter. Bake.
- Slice the two red cake in half (horizontally), so you’ll have a total of 4 red layers. Set aside one layer, this will not be used for the cake. Cut a 4″ circle out of one of the layers. So you want to have two 8″ round layers and one 4″ round layer.
- Cut the white cake in half as well. Then use a 4″ cookie cutter to cut a circle out of one of the halves.
- Use a 4″ cookie cutter again (or make a 4″ circle of cardboard and use that as your template) to cut out the center of your blue cake.
- Assemble cake with a thin layer of frosting between each layer of cake, starting on the bottom with red cake, then white, then red, then blue. Add some frosting along the inside “ring” of the blue cake to hold in the next two layer which will fit inside the opening. Fill the hole in the blue cake with a 4″ round layer of with cake, some frosting, then the 4″ round of red.
Nutrition
Simple right?? Hopefully my photos explain it better than all the words! Once assembled, frost the cake as desired. Chill the frosted cake in the refrigerator until you’re ready to serve it. Then cut it open and smile at the pretty surprise inside.
Happy Birthday my beloved U.S.A.!
Amber says
Thank you for sharing! Can’t wait to make this for Independence Day.
Maestraw says
I saw this on Plain Chicken, and she took full credit for this cake. Shame on her if she found the design elsewhere.
Askanam says
This is a lovely idea! This is what I did: http://askanam.blogspot.com/2012/07/fourth-of-july-epic-cake.html
Alexis says
Hmm, I used 8″ pans and my layers are not as thick as yours. Oh well … I’m not a cake decorator nor am I a good baker, so the fact that I got anywhere close to this is amazing! Thank you so much for sharing! I found you on Pinterest ^_^
Alec says
About to put on my pinny and start cracking eggs. I’ll report back!
~alec
Karol says
I am going to a 4th of July picnic next week & I’m going to try this!! Looks amazing!
Bob M. says
I only have 9 inch pans how big do I make the circle?
marla says
This is FABULOUS!! And I love the little bunting on top!
Sandi says
For those mom's who have children born on the 4th of July. Let me tell you from experience this is the greatest day to have a b-day. My son also was born on the 4th of July and it was always such a festive bday celebration. He grew up thinking everyone in the world was celebrating his birthday. His own official colors were red white and blue. He is now 43 and he has always loved that his birthday was such a special day. For the lady who wanted to keep her son's birthday seperate from the holiday I say don't bother.
Sue says
Glory, I have a grandson that will celebrate his first birthday on July 4th, and this is the cake I will be making! It's perfectly beautiful!!! I need to make a little smash cake too…maybe just red, white and blue layers for that one:)